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Mahmoud Jalal

Mahmoud Jalal (Arabic: محمود جلال), (1911 - 1975), was a Syrian artist, painter, sculptor, and medalist born in Libya. He is one of the early leaders of the modern art movement in Syria.[1]

Mahmoud Jalal
Born1911
Tripoli, Libya
Died1975
Damascus, Syria
NationalitySyrian
MovementSyrian Modern Art

Biography edit

Mahmoud Jalal was born in 1911, Tripoli, Libya. He died in 1975, Damascus, Syria, where he participated at the beginning of the construction of the academic and artistic foundations and the development of local art institutes. His artworks have been exhibited nationally and internationally, during his lifetime and to this day, with his artwork being well represented in the National Museum of Damascus.[2] For one of the exhibitions at the museum honoring Mahmoud Jalal in 1993, the late critic and the then director of the Directorate of Fine Arts of Damascus, Tariq al-Sharif, spoke of Jalal's contribution as an artist, as well as an “educator of generations of artists, and a distinct personality within our artistic movement.”[3] In another article, Tariq al-Sharif described Jalal as a “leading artist of the art movement in Syria”, and shared of Jalal's struggle to elevate the artistic movement and how he “remained faithful to his principles until the end.”[4]

Education edit

As a young man, in 1935, Mahmoud Jalal was accepted to study painting at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma, while at the same time, he took sculpture courses at the San Jacomo Institute in Rome, Italy. After his graduation from the academy in 1939, Jalal returned to Syria and began teaching and introducing new art concepts.  Later, in 1960, he became an overseer of the art programs for Damascus schools.[3]

Contributions edit

Mahmoud Jalal was one of the original founders of the Syrian Society in 1950, then the Association of Syrian Artists for Painting and Sculpture, where he became president. Jalal was one of the few who made a great effort to establish the College of Fine Arts in 1960, where he served as a professor of sculpture and painting, and later became dean until 1970. After the establishment of the College of Fine Arts, he became the Rapporteur of the Committee of Fine Arts at the Supreme Council for the Care of Arts and Arts from its establishment until 1969.[4] Jalal was commissioned by the state to complete several large sculptures and memorials, including a monument in the city of Amouda.[5]

Awards and recognition edit

  • Mahmoud Jalal won the first prize in drawing in 1951 at the National Museum in Damascus.
  • Won the first prize in sculpture in 1951 at the Damascus National Gallery.
  • Granted a patent of appreciation from the Ministry of Culture in 1960.
  • Presented the founding statement of the Fine Arts Association in the first founding session of the Syndicate in 1969.
  • Awarded the first class of the Syrian Order of Merit in 1971.[3]

Collections edit

References edit

  1. ^ Maymanah, Farhat (2014). Syria's apex generation. Al-Beik, Abdul Karim Majdal., Ayyam Gallery. p. 13. ISBN 9789948221326. OCLC 903550932.
  2. ^ Andrew, Beattie (2001). The Rough Guide To Syria. Pepper, Timothy., Smith, Joan. (2nd ed.). London: Rough Guides. pp. 317, 318. ISBN 978-1858287188. OCLC 59544277.
  3. ^ a b c "Exhibition Celebrating The Late Artist Mahmoud Jalal". Exhibition Catalog, 1993, National Museum of Damascus, Sponsored by Dr Najah al Attar, Minister of Culture.: 3–6 – via Translated from Arabic.
  4. ^ a b c "The Great Late Artist and Educator: Mahmoud Jalal, 1911-1975". The Builder's of Generations. 8th edition: 98, 99. 1993 – via Translated from Arabic.
  5. ^ "Mahmoud Jalal - Artists - Atassi Foundation". www.atassifoundation.com. Retrieved 2018-09-21.

External links edit

  1. http://esyria.sy/sites/code/index.php?site=hasakeh&p=stories&category=arts&filename=201204232240012
  2. https://m.facebook.com/112701687299587/
  3. https://m.facebook.com/166430033741713/
  4. https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Mahmoud-Jalal-Tent-of-a-Beduin-Family-1951-watercolor-22-x-30-cm-National-Museum_fig3_333755852
  5. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/333755852_Art_Education_in_Twentieth_Century_Syria
  6. https://www.atassifoundation.com/artists/mahmoud-jalal
  7. http://images.exhibit-e.com/www_ayyamgallery_com/SyriasApexGenerationCatalogue.pdf

mahmoud, jalal, arabic, محمود, جلال, 1911, 1975, syrian, artist, painter, sculptor, medalist, born, libya, early, leaders, modern, movement, syria, born1911tripoli, libyadied1975damascus, syrianationalitysyrianmovementsyrian, modern, artcontents, biography, ed. Mahmoud Jalal Arabic محمود جلال 1911 1975 was a Syrian artist painter sculptor and medalist born in Libya He is one of the early leaders of the modern art movement in Syria 1 Mahmoud JalalBorn1911Tripoli LibyaDied1975Damascus SyriaNationalitySyrianMovementSyrian Modern ArtContents 1 Biography 1 1 Education 1 2 Contributions 1 3 Awards and recognition 1 4 Collections 2 References 3 External linksBiography editMahmoud Jalal was born in 1911 Tripoli Libya He died in 1975 Damascus Syria where he participated at the beginning of the construction of the academic and artistic foundations and the development of local art institutes His artworks have been exhibited nationally and internationally during his lifetime and to this day with his artwork being well represented in the National Museum of Damascus 2 For one of the exhibitions at the museum honoring Mahmoud Jalal in 1993 the late critic and the then director of the Directorate of Fine Arts of Damascus Tariq al Sharif spoke of Jalal s contribution as an artist as well as an educator of generations of artists and a distinct personality within our artistic movement 3 In another article Tariq al Sharif described Jalal as a leading artist of the art movement in Syria and shared of Jalal s struggle to elevate the artistic movement and how he remained faithful to his principles until the end 4 Education edit As a young man in 1935 Mahmoud Jalal was accepted to study painting at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma while at the same time he took sculpture courses at the San Jacomo Institute in Rome Italy After his graduation from the academy in 1939 Jalal returned to Syria and began teaching and introducing new art concepts Later in 1960 he became an overseer of the art programs for Damascus schools 3 Contributions edit Mahmoud Jalal was one of the original founders of the Syrian Society in 1950 then the Association of Syrian Artists for Painting and Sculpture where he became president Jalal was one of the few who made a great effort to establish the College of Fine Arts in 1960 where he served as a professor of sculpture and painting and later became dean until 1970 After the establishment of the College of Fine Arts he became the Rapporteur of the Committee of Fine Arts at the Supreme Council for the Care of Arts and Arts from its establishment until 1969 4 Jalal was commissioned by the state to complete several large sculptures and memorials including a monument in the city of Amouda 5 Awards and recognition edit Mahmoud Jalal won the first prize in drawing in 1951 at the National Museum in Damascus Won the first prize in sculpture in 1951 at the Damascus National Gallery Granted a patent of appreciation from the Ministry of Culture in 1960 Presented the founding statement of the Fine Arts Association in the first founding session of the Syndicate in 1969 Awarded the first class of the Syrian Order of Merit in 1971 3 Collections edit National Museum of Damascus Syria Ministry of Foreign Affairs Damascus Syria Ministry of Culture Damascus Syria Ministry of Education Damascus Syria Mahmoud Jalal s artwork has also been acquired by private collectors inside and outside the country 4 References edit Maymanah Farhat 2014 Syria s apex generation Al Beik Abdul Karim Majdal Ayyam Gallery p 13 ISBN 9789948221326 OCLC 903550932 Andrew Beattie 2001 The Rough Guide To Syria Pepper Timothy Smith Joan 2nd ed London Rough Guides pp 317 318 ISBN 978 1858287188 OCLC 59544277 a b c Exhibition Celebrating The Late Artist Mahmoud Jalal Exhibition Catalog 1993 National Museum of Damascus Sponsored by Dr Najah al Attar Minister of Culture 3 6 via Translated from Arabic a b c The Great Late Artist and Educator Mahmoud Jalal 1911 1975 The Builder s of Generations 8th edition 98 99 1993 via Translated from Arabic Mahmoud Jalal Artists Atassi Foundation www atassifoundation com Retrieved 2018 09 21 External links edithttps web archive org web 20180402101606 http www discover syria com artist 98 محمود 20جلال http esyria sy sites code index php site hasakeh amp p stories amp category arts amp filename 201204232240012 https m facebook com 112701687299587 https m facebook com 166430033741713 https www researchgate net figure Mahmoud Jalal Tent of a Beduin Family 1951 watercolor 22 x 30 cm National Museum fig3 333755852 https www researchgate net publication 333755852 Art Education in Twentieth Century Syria https www atassifoundation com artists mahmoud jalal http images exhibit e com www ayyamgallery com SyriasApexGenerationCatalogue pdf Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mahmoud Jalal amp oldid 1194565342, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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